Bust exerciser



May 27, 1941. A. TAYLOR BUST EXERCISER Filed July 28, 1959 INVENTOR 6% H .5 E WW m Patented May 27, 1941 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE BUST EXERCISER Avonne Taylor, New York, N. Y. 7 7 Application July 28, 1939, Serial N0. 287,024

2 Claims.

The present invention relates to a bust treating device, and is more particularly directed toward a device adapted to contain fluids such as ice water or lotionshaving a beneficial effect upon the breast when applied to it."

According to the present invention the device employs a ring adapted to receive the bust and be pressed against the body, a rubber diaphragm extending out from the ring and a closure member at the end of the diaphragm. The device is collapsible for shipment and packing, and when extended it is able-to receive a substantial quantity of liquid and the device may be manipulated so as to massage the bust and give it the benefit of the treatment.

The accompanying drawing shows, for purposes of illustrating the present invention, one

embodiment in which the invention may take form, it being understood that the drawing is illustrative of the invention rather than limiting the same.

In this drawing: Figure 1 is a side elevational view of thedevice;

Figure 2 is a vertical sectional view; and Figure 3 is a view illustrating it collapsed.

As shown in the drawing the device employs a.

round ring l preferably made of aluminum and of suitable diameter to receive the bust. This ring is connected, as indicated at H, with a generally annular water tight diaphragm l2 preferably made of spirally pleated rubber sheet material. The outer end of this diaphragm is connected with a closure member I 3 preferably in the form of an aluminum disk of smaller diameter than the ring and having a knob or handle I 4 to facilitate manipulation.

The device will be made of such a size as to stood that the particular form shown is but one of the many forms. Various modifications and changes being possible, I do nototherwise limit myself in any way with respect thereto.

What is claimed is:

1. A device for personal use in treating one of the busts, comprising a collapsible container having a stiff ring at the top of a size to receive and fit about the bust, a water-tight substantially cylindrical diaphragm secured to the ring, a stiff closure member at the lower end of the diaphragm, the container when held pendently being adapted to receive and hold a substantial quantity of treating liquid and also to receive the bust when the user leans over and presses the ring against the periphery of the bust so that when the user assumes an upright position and continues to press the ring leakage is avoided and whereby upon pressing the closure member toward the bust the liquid contents may be agitated inthe container against the bust received therein.

2. A device such as claimed in claim 1, wherein the device is of generally annularconflguration, the closure member is of smaller diameter than the ring and the diaphragm is formed of spirally pleated rubber sheet material so that the hold in the neighborhood of'a quart of water, and

when it is to be used it is filled nearly full of the device collapses to be thin and disk-like for storage and packing.

AVONNE TAYLOR. 

